John I of Cyprus
John I of Cyprus was a king who ruled from 1432 to 1458. He was a member of the Lusignan dynasty, which had a significant influence on the island of Cyprus. His reign was marked by efforts to strengthen the kingdom and improve its economy, particularly through trade.
During his rule, John I faced challenges from both internal factions and external threats, including the Ottoman Empire. He worked to maintain the independence of Cyprus and fostered alliances with other Christian states. His leadership helped to stabilize the region during a tumultuous period in history.